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Discover the top water tech trials bottlenecks that derail innovation, and learn practical ways to avoid them. ...
It also severely disrupts agricultural production, resulting in crop yield reduction and soil moisture deterioration, threatening regional food and water security. For public health, extreme heat raises the risk of heatstroke and exacerbates respiratory and cardiovascular diseases, endangering human health. ...
Access to a reliable water supply underpins industrial growth; climate-driven volatility in rainfall and rising demand are compelling companies to reassess water risk across operations and capital plans.1. ...
Remote access and remote monitoring enable analyses and adjustments without staff having to regularly enter hazardous or hard-to-reach areas of the plant. Case study: Potable water – digital raw water monitoring in Sicily A project by the Italian water supplier AMAP S.p.A. in Sicily demonstrates how digital solutions are used in practice. ...
This proactive approach ensures that water and process installations remain microbiologically secure, protecting both the consumer and the manufacturer's bottom line. ...
Water quality management is a significant challenge worldwide. There is oxygen depletion, algae proliferation, and decreased water quality. But modern science provides a strong solution. The nanobubble water treatment reservoir method provides a long-term water improvement solution with minimal energy consumption. Less than 200 nanometers is the diameter of nanobubbles. Their size keeps them ...
Banjul, The Gambia The HF260D water well drilling rig has successfully arrived in The Gambia, marking a significant step forward in improving the country's water infrastructure. ...
A high-performance water well drilling rig has recently arrived in the Democratic Republic of Congo, strengthening local capacity to develop reliable water sources. ...
Libreville, Gabon – The HF260D water well drilling rig has been successfully delivered to LUIS in Gabon, enhancing local capacity for sustainable water access solutions. Designed for efficiency and durability, this rig is well-suited to Gabon’s diverse terrain and climate ...
A new HF300D water well drilling rig has arrived in Guatemala, strengthening local capacity to develop sustainable water sources in both rural and urban ...
A new HG300D-200 water well drilling rig has been commissioned in El Salvador to enhance the country's water infrastructure development. With a 200-meter drilling capacity and adaptive design for local geological conditions, the rig will primarily support rural water access projects, agricultural irrigation systems, and emergency ...
A new HF260D drilling rig has arrived in Ecuador to support water access projects across the country's diverse landscapes, from Andean highlands to coastal ...
Approaches to Water Leakage In The UK and the US ‘Tis the season to talk leakage. Between the North American Water Loss (NAWL) conference in Kentucky, and the UK’s Annual Leakage Conference in England, it feels like everyone is thinking about non-revenue water (NRW) at the moment. As someone lucky enough to get a ringside seat at both events, I talked to frontline professionals on ...
Discover how a new technology is transforming wastewater into clean water for industrial use. Supported by the Trial Reservoirs Initiative, it uses 80% less energy than the market-leading desalination technology. New Desalination Technology Supported By the Trial Reservoirs Initiative Uses 80% Less Energy For the last three and a half years, a new technology that transforms wastewater into ...
Governments and industries are shifting from ownership to service-based delivery, and there are good reasons why Building water and wastewater infrastructure requires massive capital investment and a team of experienced staff to operate. For many municipalities and businesses, limited budgets and limited staffing make traditional, capital-heavy infrastructure difficult to access. There has ...
Persian Gulf nations turn oil wealth into water resilience For decades, Middle East economies have been driven largely by oil. ...
A municipality operating multiple elevated and remote water storage tanks faced inefficiencies in monitoring water levels. ...
Introduction Dams are one of the most crucial infrastructures for water storage, irrigation, flood control, and power generation. In India, where annual rainfall is both highly seasonal and geographically uneven, dams play an essential role in water management and disaster mitigation. However, the long-term stability of dams is constantly threatened by erosion, seepage, and slope ...
Introduction: Solving Rural Water Challenges with Geosynthetics India faces a growing water crisis—particularly in rural and agricultural regions where seasonal rains are unpredictable, and groundwater levels are rapidly depleting. One such area is Chhindwara district in Maharashtra, known for its rich agricultural output but increasingly challenged by monsoon-dependent irrigation cycles. ...
As aquatic ecosystems face mounting pressure from nutrient pollution and climate change, harmful algal blooms (HABs) continue to threaten biodiversity. Similarly, public health, and water security are also in danger. In a recent LG Sonic webinar, experts explored how water quality monitoring technologies can strengthen nature-based solutions to ...
